> From: "Ted Roche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On 6/26/06, Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > How many people are disabling javascript now a days?  20%, 10%, or far less?
>
> Your point being? You only want less cautious customers?


My point was how few people were blocking javascript these days?  I have
a hard time remembering when it became 'OK' to allow js, because so many
sites relied on it.

>
> Try turning off Javascript and visiting Travelocity. It tells you  it
> requires Javascript, and I trust them. However, I'm more uncomforable
> about the ad networks they get feeds from, as Javascript injection
> into the networks has happened more than once. So, a tool like
> NoScript is a good preventative.

I tried noScript and went to what I expected 3 sites.  I didn't see any
warnings?  One of them was the your not running IE at my old gig, and
that was created with js.





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